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29 April, 05:05

An offspring cannot have a trait if neither of its parents has it. Agree or disagree?

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  1. 29 April, 05:15
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    If the P generation are both heterozygous then you have a 25% chance that the offspring will get the recessive trait. If both parents have brown eyes, the child can have blue eyes but it would have to be as a recessive trait from heterozygous parents
  2. 29 April, 05:25
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    Disagree, the offspring can have traits of the from the parent's parent's, if that makes sense
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